On Friday approximately 223,000 pounds of chicken salad products made between Aug. 23 and Oct. 14 were recalled in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has since called for the recall of an approximately 80,000 additional pounds of other salads, including seafood, shrimp, tuna and potato salads made for sale by early November for distribution in Rhode Island, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Maine.

"Thankfully, no illnesses have been reported related to this recall, as listeriosis can be a serious infection, especially for pregnant women and seniors," said Dr. Jose Montero, director of Public Health at the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services.

"We will continue to monitor this recall and continue our surveillance efforts for any possible cases. We will keep the public informed if there are any further developments, including locations in the state where these products were distributed," Montero said.

Additional recalls may occur as the investigation continues, officials said.

A full list of all recalled products can be found here.

Infection from listeria can produce fever, muscle aches and sometimes nausea and vomiting. If the infection spreads to the central nervous system, symptoms can include headache, stiff neck, confusion, loss of balance or convulsions.

Listeriosis can be treated with antibiotics, so anyone who suspects they may have the illness should contact a health care provider. Consumers who have purchased any of the suspect products are urged not to eat them and to return them to the place of purchase for a full refund.

Questions may be addressed to Boston Salads at 617-541-9046 Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

NO LONGER REQUIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISION AND HIS FAMILY CAN VISIT HIM FREELY IN THE HOSPITAL. THERE'S A MASSIVE RECALL OF CHICKEN SALAD THAT COULD GROW TO INCLUDE OTHER PRODUCT THIS WEEKEND. PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICIALS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE FOUND LISTERIA IN CHICKEN SALAD TESTED THIS MONTH. THE PRODUCT IS MADE BY A MASSACHUSETTS COMPANY, SO BAY STATE OFFICIALS HANDLED THE INVESTIGATION AFTER THE INITIAL REPORT. ADAM SEXTON JOINS US NOW, AND ADAM, 200,000-POUND OF CHICKEN SALAD TOSSED? YEAH, THAT'S DUE TO POSSIBLE CONTAMINATION, TOM, THIS IS A LOT OF CHICKEN SALAD, SOLD IN BULK. CONTAINERS UP TO 30 POUNDS THAT ENDED UP WITH RETAILERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND MASSACHUSETTS. THE FIRST SIGN OF LISTERIA CONTAMINATION TURNED UP IN A SAMPLE OF CHICKEN SALAD SENT TO THE STATE TESTING LAB IN CONCORD FROM AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. WE HAVE A ROUTINE SAMPLING PROGRAM HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE OUT OF OUR PUBLIC HEALTH LAB, WHERE TOWNS AND CITIES CAN SUBMIT SPECIMENS TO US FROM CERTAIN FOOD ITEMS SO THAT WE CAN TRY AND DETECT POTENTIAL PATHOGENS. FINDING CAME IN ON OCTOBER 7 AND STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS IMMEDIATELY FORWARDED THE RESULTS TO MASSACHUSETTS WHERE THE CHICKEN SALAD WAS MADE. THE PRODUCT COMES FROM BOSTON SALADS AND PROVISIONS COMPANY IN BOSTON, AND SHIPS TO A NUMBER OF LOCATIONS. HERE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE THE LIST INCLUDE THIS MR. MIKE'S IN MANCHESTER, ALONG WITH THEIR OTHER STORES IN CONTOOCOOK, FITS WILLIAM, WINCHESTER, DOVER, BOTH, PETERBOROUGH, STAFFORD AND JAFFREY. EXIT 3 TRAVEL SPOT IN MORTGAGES PUT, AND A LOCATION IN EXETER AND LEBANON. THEY STILL DON'T HAVE AN ACCOUNTING OF ALL THE PLACES IT WAS SOLD. THE COMPANY THAT PRODUCED THE PRODUCT IS RECALLING AND IT THEY NOTIFY THE COMPANIES THEY DISTRIBUTE TO. IN TURN THOSE DISTRIBUTORS HAVE TO NOTIFY THE ESTABLISHMENTS THAT RECEIVED THE PRODUCT. SO WE DON'T HAVE COMPLETE INFORMATION ON WHERE THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISTRIBUTED YET. LISTERIA IS A BACTERIAL ILLNESS THAT CAUSES HEADACHES, FEVER, NAUSEA AND BODY ACHES, IT CAN BE PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS FOR THE ELDERLY AND PREGNANT WOMEN. SYMPTOMS CAN TAKE UP TO SIX WEEKS TO APPEAR. THE CHICKEN SALAD WAS SOLD UNDER THE BRAND, UNDER SEVERAL BRAND NAMES. BUT OFFICIALS SAY THAT LIST